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cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment to look ahead at what the people will look at in the coming days. the people of this city will certainly take their grief to their churches and houses of worship. and then the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in that movie theater. one of them is a 6-year-old girl. and then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building. the former home of james holmes where police found a pile of explosives rigged to explode. what a frightening thing to learn. that the apartment next door contained a bomb and an arsenal. and then one final noet, james holmes is set to face a judge on monday. that's when the wleels of justice will start to turn for him. we might find out when he faces a judge, when he goes to that hearing, exactly what happened. may believe he'll say something. we don't know. but, in the meantime, as e eve been saying throughout this broadcast, the world is watching. people are praying. our thoughts and prayers are with th
cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment to look ahead at what the people will look at in the coming days. the people of this city will certainly take their grief to their churches and houses of worship. and then the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in that movie theater. one of them is a 6-year-old girl. and then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building. the former home of james holmes where police found a pile of...
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cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment to look ahead at what the people will look at in the coming days. the people of this city will certainly take their grief to their churches and houses of worship. and then the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in that movie theater. one of them is a 6-year-old girl. and then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building. the former home of james holmes where police found a pile of explosives rigged to explode. what a frightening thing to learn. that the apartment next door contained a bomb and an arsenal. and then one final noet, james holmes is set to face a judge on monday. that's when the wleels of justice will start to turn for him. we might find out when he faces a judge, when he goes to that hearing, exactly what happened. may believe he'll say something. we don't know. but, in the
cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment to look ahead at what the people will look at in the coming days. the people of this city will certainly take their grief to their churches and houses of worship. and then the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in that movie theater. one of them is a 6-year-old girl. and then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building. the former home of james holmes where police found a pile of...
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live on cnn. he is in aurora, colorado. he is meeting with family members, with some of the victims. he is at the university of colorado hospital. he is going to speak with them and talk with them for a little bit and then he will make some live remarks coming up. it is supposed to be at the bottom of the hour but that could happen at any time. there is a much bigger memorial going on this evening in aurora, colorado. that is expected to start about eight clog, 8:30. and the governor of colorado, john hickenlooper, will speak. and the mayor, i believe we have some live pictures that we can show our viewers of that memorial. where that service will be going on. do we have that? okay. okay. so we don't have it. let's show the memorial that's here across the street. it really came up a couple of hours after the shooting. people had been meeting here. this has been a gathering place for many people in aurora, colorado. they've been coming here and supporting each other and getting their feelings out. a gathering place. a mick s
live on cnn. he is in aurora, colorado. he is meeting with family members, with some of the victims. he is at the university of colorado hospital. he is going to speak with them and talk with them for a little bit and then he will make some live remarks coming up. it is supposed to be at the bottom of the hour but that could happen at any time. there is a much bigger memorial going on this evening in aurora, colorado. that is expected to start about eight clog, 8:30. and the governor of...
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but on the nautical chart, there was rocks about 150 feet from the shower. >> locals sole cnn, the rocks concordia hit are clearly marked on nautical charts. >> every rock here is on the chart. >> every one, every one. that's why i think should be, the possibility should be on the captain. >> such was the force of the collision, a huge chunk of rock, the size of a car ended up embedded in the hull of the concordia. within moments, the engine room director reported the engine control room and the electrical panel were under six feet of water. the severity of the situation was kept from passengers. >> translator: everything is all right, please do not panic, go back to your rooms, it's okay, it's just a motor problem an the technicians are trying to fix it. and a lot of people were not believing it, but a good majority of people actually believed them and listened to them and went back to their rooms. >> but within an hour, passengers would be fighting the rising waters, desperate to escape the doomed costa concord concordia. >>> the second the costa concordia hit the rocks, water rushed i
but on the nautical chart, there was rocks about 150 feet from the shower. >> locals sole cnn, the rocks concordia hit are clearly marked on nautical charts. >> every rock here is on the chart. >> every one, every one. that's why i think should be, the possibility should be on the captain. >> such was the force of the collision, a huge chunk of rock, the size of a car ended up embedded in the hull of the concordia. within moments, the engine room director reported the...
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cnn's dana bash and a producer have done some digging into the law. they discovered not just a lingering loophole but how it got there. >> reporter: this was memorable because it was so rare. president obama signing a bipartisan law congress passed swiftly and overwhelmingly. to make sure there's no insider trading in congress.s crowed about restoring trust in government. >> if there was any chance of fact of using information for personal profit, we were not going to allow it. >> closing loopholes to ensure that members of the congress play by the exact same rules as everyone else. >> reporter: but keeping them honest, cnn has learned that not all the loopholes were closed. here's why. the key to making sure lawmakers don't profit off secret information they learn on the job is based on a new rule. financial transactions over $1,000 must be reported in 45 days. >> so that the public could have more real-time understanding of what their members and what senior staff and other high government officials were doing with their finances. what kinds of trad
cnn's dana bash and a producer have done some digging into the law. they discovered not just a lingering loophole but how it got there. >> reporter: this was memorable because it was so rare. president obama signing a bipartisan law congress passed swiftly and overwhelmingly. to make sure there's no insider trading in congress.s crowed about restoring trust in government. >> if there was any chance of fact of using information for personal profit, we were not going to allow it....
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>> well, i started the book while i was at cnn. i started "the explorers code" while i was at cnn. i gave it to an agent and it sold. then came the opportunity after 24 years to completely switch careers. i thought, i think i would like to do this. i would like to become a thriller writer. it seems like a dream come true, so i did it. >> how did the transition go? >> it was great. >> a reinvention really. >> a bit. i basically put myself on assignment to do the books. i go to the places in the books still, the way i always reported. so the stolen chalice has edinborough, scotland and venice. it's a nicer way to do assignments. >> you got to enjoy yourself. >> eat the food. it's great. then i do all the traveling and write it in the book which is great. >> that's fantastic. tell us about the book. >> it's a romantic thriller. as a reporter, you run through an airport and grab a paperback off the rack. so you grab either a thriller or a romance. many years of being a news reporter i either had to pick oh a thriller or a romance and i thought, i want to blend the genres. it's a romant
>> well, i started the book while i was at cnn. i started "the explorers code" while i was at cnn. i gave it to an agent and it sold. then came the opportunity after 24 years to completely switch careers. i thought, i think i would like to do this. i would like to become a thriller writer. it seems like a dream come true, so i did it. >> how did the transition go? >> it was great. >> a reinvention really. >> a bit. i basically put myself on assignment to...
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"cnn presents" cruise to disaster begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> friday, 13th of january. italian cruise ship sta concordia has just left its port. the more than 4,000 passengers and crew on board have no idea of the terror that was about to unfold. >> all of the sudden, bang. the lights went out. and the ship lifted. >> thesight side of the ship is the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking. everybody was running for their own lives. >> it showed the kind of chaos the ill preparedness they had. >> i remember thinking, we're going to die. just get it over with. >> today, the costa concordia lies on its side off the italian island. one of the largest cruise ships in the world ripped apart by rocks. 32 people died on this ship on that cold, january night. a cnn investigation has pieced together the multiple failures of that night and their far-reaching consequences for the cruise ship lines. the tragic mistakes on board the costa concordia raised the question. just how safe is going on a cruise? >> the safety of our passengers and crew is absolutely
"cnn presents" cruise to disaster begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> friday, 13th of january. italian cruise ship sta concordia has just left its port. the more than 4,000 passengers and crew on board have no idea of the terror that was about to unfold. >> all of the sudden, bang. the lights went out. and the ship lifted. >> thesight side of the ship is the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking. everybody was running for their...
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. >>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday july 14th. i'm randi kaye. egyptian security steps up its effort to find and free a kidnapped american couple and their tour guide. >>> a staggering number of murders on the streets of chicago. 259 so far this year. we'll track how illegal weapons get into the hands of killers. and the anticipation builds for london 2012. gold medallist dominique dawes and jacqui joie ner courier si joins me. >>> we begin with the search for two american tourists and their guides. they were kidnapped in the sinai peninsu peninsula. it's the third time american tourists have been kidnapped in that area this year. elise labott has been following the developments for us from jordan. she joins us by phone. elise, what is different would you say about this kidnapping compared to the others that we've reported on before? >> reporter: well, randi, in the past a lot of these kidnappings were about money. a lot of them were trying to make a little extra money. what they would do is kidnap americans or other westerners fo
. >>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday july 14th. i'm randi kaye. egyptian security steps up its effort to find and free a kidnapped american couple and their tour guide. >>> a staggering number of murders on the streets of chicago. 259 so far this year. we'll track how illegal weapons get into the hands of killers. and the anticipation builds for london 2012. gold medallist dominique dawes and jacqui joie ner courier si joins me....
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and even wolf blitzer himself came out, which cnn doesn't usually do that, this is blatantly false, mitt romney was called at the last second to try to save the olympics being held in the united states of america, he left very quickly and he thought he might come back but he just never came back. >> maybe give the money back. >> what do you make of that retroactively retired argument? >> i'd like to retroactively retire. but, you know, i think that, joe, i understand what wolf said the other day but let's remember these reports aren't coming from us. they're coming from the press. the press is the place where this stuff is getting reported. we might highlight it but the press is reporting this information about mitt romney's involvement with bain. but again, i find this whole discussion about when exactly he left bain to be ironic. there's plenty to talk about the years he was at bain and when he was at the olympics. he shared in the profits, continues to share in the profits, took down a salary, invested in companies before he left bain and made -- invested in the companies, that "the w
and even wolf blitzer himself came out, which cnn doesn't usually do that, this is blatantly false, mitt romney was called at the last second to try to save the olympics being held in the united states of america, he left very quickly and he thought he might come back but he just never came back. >> maybe give the money back. >> what do you make of that retroactively retired argument? >> i'd like to retroactively retire. but, you know, i think that, joe, i understand what wolf...
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you can also watch cnn live from your laptop. don't leave us behind. go to cnn.com/tv. [ truck beeping ] morning, boys. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> the numbers are staggering. and the headlines so frequent that they're really almost mind-numbing. i'm talking about chicago. the violence there is nothing new. but this year it is turning out to be especially bloody. take a look at this. so far this year there have been 259 murders in the city. that is already up 38% since last year. let me put that in perspective. more people are being killed on the streets of chicago than u.s. troops in afghanistan this year. so many murders and there aren't even gun shops in chicago. yet somehow thousands of illegal weapons are making their wa
you can also watch cnn live from your laptop. don't leave us behind. go to cnn.com/tv. [ truck beeping ] morning, boys. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> the...
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cnn was there. >> reporter: former u.s. president bill clinton and his daughter chelsea came to listen to some of the poorest children reading from newly donated books in a makeshift library, given in honor offal nelson mandela's 94th birthday. later, clinton also planted a tree near mandela's rural homestead as part of his contribution to mandela day, which urges people to give more time to those less fortunate. what has mandela meant to you personally? >> oh, personally, he's been a wonderful friend to me. you know, when we were working together, we were both presidents of our countries. we actually had a lot of business to do and had to do it in telephone calls where it was late in america and early in south africa. i tried to do the late side because out of deference to him. he didn't call me a single time, not once, when he didn't ask about hillary and chelsea and if it wasn't too late he'd ask me to go get chelsea, bring her to the phone to ask her about her homework, was she keeping up. you know, so i saw in him some
cnn was there. >> reporter: former u.s. president bill clinton and his daughter chelsea came to listen to some of the poorest children reading from newly donated books in a makeshift library, given in honor offal nelson mandela's 94th birthday. later, clinton also planted a tree near mandela's rural homestead as part of his contribution to mandela day, which urges people to give more time to those less fortunate. what has mandela meant to you personally? >> oh, personally, he's been...
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miss crisp, it's drew give within cnn. terry crisp, dog in hand, got out of her car and walked right up to our camera and acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interviewwa. >> reporter: well, what is the place to do an interview? specifically to ask you about operation baghdad pups. >> yeah, stephanie scott, our director of communications, has communicated with you directly -- >> reporter: yeah, i understand that, but can you tell us why you came on cnn and basically lied to our viewers about ivy and nugget? >> you need to talk to stephanie -- >> reporter: i think you need to talk to our viewers and explain to us what operation baghdad pups is all about because it appears to be a fund-raising effort for your lifestyle and quadriga art, quite frankly. >> like i said, again, you need to contact stephanie. all our interviews are coordinated through her. >> reporter: you've been on our air, ma'am. you told our viewers ivy and nug wr nugget were abandoned military dogs. which basica
miss crisp, it's drew give within cnn. terry crisp, dog in hand, got out of her car and walked right up to our camera and acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interviewwa. >> reporter: well, what is the place to do an interview? specifically to ask you about operation baghdad pups. >> yeah, stephanie scott, our director of communications, has communicated with you directly -- >> reporter: yeah, i understand that, but can you...
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i just heard, this is true, you're moving to cnn? >> i'm moving to cnn, yes. >> jimmy: what is going on? what do you mean? >> oh, i mean, i'm not going to start doing election commentary. you won't be seeing me barbecuing in "the situation room." >> jimmy: what, you're going to hang with wolf blitzer? >> he does a mean brisket. [ laughs ] >> jimmy: what are you doing though for cnn? >> a travel show. what we know how to do. same team, same production company. >> jimmy: really? >> just a bigger world. i'm guessing that cnn can get us into a lot of the destinations that we've had trouble getting into. >> jimmy: like where do you want to get into? >> i'm obsessed with "apocalypse now" and "heart of darkness." i want to go up the congo river. libya sounds good to me. >> jimmy: oh, my god. are you crazy. >> cool places like that. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. i love that you have the guts to do all of this stuff. i can't do half the stuff you do. >> i was, you know, standing on my feet next to a frialator for most of my life. so, given the chanc
i just heard, this is true, you're moving to cnn? >> i'm moving to cnn, yes. >> jimmy: what is going on? what do you mean? >> oh, i mean, i'm not going to start doing election commentary. you won't be seeing me barbecuing in "the situation room." >> jimmy: what, you're going to hang with wolf blitzer? >> he does a mean brisket. [ laughs ] >> jimmy: what are you doing though for cnn? >> a travel show. what we know how to do. same team, same...
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for weeks, cnn has been trying to track down crisp. first we were told by her spokesperson she was unavailable. this week, we drove to crisp's rural home, down this dirt road in the foothills of california's sierra nevada and found crisp driving straight towards us. miss crisp, it's drew give within cnn. we would sure like to talk to you. terry crisp, dog in hand, got out of her car and walked right up to our camera and acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interview. >> reporter: well, what is the place to do an interview? we've been trying to get an interview with you for a long, long time. specifically to ask you about operation baghdad pups. >> yeah, stephanie scott, our director of communications, has communicated with you directly -- >> reporter: yeah, i understand that, but can you tell us why you came on cnn and basically lied to our viewers about ivy and nugget? >> you need to talk to stephanie -- >> reporter: i think you need to talk to our viewers and explain to us what operation
for weeks, cnn has been trying to track down crisp. first we were told by her spokesperson she was unavailable. this week, we drove to crisp's rural home, down this dirt road in the foothills of california's sierra nevada and found crisp driving straight towards us. miss crisp, it's drew give within cnn. we would sure like to talk to you. terry crisp, dog in hand, got out of her car and walked right up to our camera and acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the...
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let's go right to cnn joining us by phone from bulgaria. tell us about the hunt for this american. >> well, we don't know that he is necessarily an american. what we do know, of course, is that the suspected bomber had a fake michigan license on him. so that may be where some of those reports are coming from. our source at the interior ministry told us that they believe there could be a second suspect. the reason they believe this is they've been speaking to several eyewitnesses who gave a description of the man with short hair, speaking english with an act sent. that's very different from the person we have seen on security with long hair. and that's the reason why the bulgarian interior ministry believes there could be a second suspect that helped with this attack and now they are going to hotels looking for this person. >> atika, just to make it clear, they're not sure he's an american. could he be a brit, for example? >> they're not sure. they know he spoke english with a distinct accent. they're trying to see if the second person is st
let's go right to cnn joining us by phone from bulgaria. tell us about the hunt for this american. >> well, we don't know that he is necessarily an american. what we do know, of course, is that the suspected bomber had a fake michigan license on him. so that may be where some of those reports are coming from. our source at the interior ministry told us that they believe there could be a second suspect. the reason they believe this is they've been speaking to several eyewitnesses who gave...
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i think he -- said that on cnn. it is a tougher -- it is a tougher pull for him. >> i wonder what bill clinton would think of what the president is proposing right now and perhaps maybe it is a very good idea -- >> he's against. >> it and say nice things about bill clinton. talk about how much he loves bill clinton and then tell him to keep his mouth shut, michael steele. >> i think that's a fair point. i'm intrigued by the whole idea of this conversation to begin with. invocation of bill clinton is nice. but what they fail to acknowledge is that what spurred that growth thatter talking about is not the tax rates the top earners were paying. with the cut in capital gains. that spurred those owners of industry and small businesses to go in and invest in that economy that was being created in -- supplant or supported by welfare reform and the like. you have to look at the total package and what bill clinton did. he cut spending. working with newt gingrich and republican house at the time. and they -- they cut the capi
i think he -- said that on cnn. it is a tougher -- it is a tougher pull for him. >> i wonder what bill clinton would think of what the president is proposing right now and perhaps maybe it is a very good idea -- >> he's against. >> it and say nice things about bill clinton. talk about how much he loves bill clinton and then tell him to keep his mouth shut, michael steele. >> i think that's a fair point. i'm intrigued by the whole idea of this conversation to begin with....
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at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. thanks for joining us. i will be back and see you at t1 10:00 eastern. "madness at midnight," the search for answers in aurora and a powerful story of survivors and the things they are doing to help them heal and help carry on the memories of those lost and the scruggsle for life. thanks so much. deb feyerick. see you at 10:00. . >> a might of anticipation turns instantly tragic. >> gunshot after gunshot. >> there's hundreds of people just running around. >> a masked gunman on a rampage of terror. >> he's at the exit firing away. >> 70 people dead or wounded. >> i have seven down. >> the fight for survival. >> we looked up and then there was another car and then there was another car and then there was another police car and another police car. >> the effort to heal. >> we will remember you, we will honor you by celebrating life. >> the victims remember. >> maybe if i was there, she'd still be here. >> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. one week ago in aurora, colorado, changed the lives of so many in an insta
at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. thanks for joining us. i will be back and see you at t1 10:00 eastern. "madness at midnight," the search for answers in aurora and a powerful story of survivors and the things they are doing to help them heal and help carry on the memories of those lost and the scruggsle for life. thanks so much. deb feyerick. see you at 10:00. . >> a might of anticipation turns instantly tragic. >> gunshot after gunshot. >> there's hundreds of...
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here on the >>> from cnn world headquarters, this is an early start weekend. shopping with your credit card? you might have to pay more for your swipe. a victory for retailers but it could be a loss for you. >>> plus, a wave of homicides hit u.s. cities. chicago compared to afghanistan while a rash of shootings rattle afghanistan. later, a shocking death among the hollywood elite. sage stallone dead at 36. >>> it is saturdays, july 14. good morning. glad you are with us. i'm randi kaye. it is early. hopefully your kids are tucked in bed sleeping like angels. it's what one tennessee woman was hoping for when she adopted a little boy from russia. he was a 7-year-old boy that his mother decided he was mentally unstable. she put him on a plane and returned him like a pair of pants that didn't fit. she was not aware of his mental condition. now, a tennessee judge ordered the mother in this case to pay for the boy's care in russia since legally, she's considered to be his mother. she has to pay $150,000 in back support and fees plus, $1,000 a month until he's 18. he
here on the >>> from cnn world headquarters, this is an early start weekend. shopping with your credit card? you might have to pay more for your swipe. a victory for retailers but it could be a loss for you. >>> plus, a wave of homicides hit u.s. cities. chicago compared to afghanistan while a rash of shootings rattle afghanistan. later, a shocking death among the hollywood elite. sage stallone dead at 36. >>> it is saturdays, july 14. good morning. glad you are with...
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on cnn saturday night. you know this well. the great recession hit wall street and then main street and now it's landing at the steps of city hall. this time public safety, your safety and my safety may take the hit. cuts in city service up for debate in cities large and small from camden to detroit to sacramento. cuts in fire and police protection, is it making all of us less safe. a good place to look for answers is in scranton where police saw their salaries cut to minimum wage. earlier i spoke with the scranton firefighter who described what he and his colleagues are going through. >> i'm a very proud parent. i'm proud to be a firefighter, but also i am more proud to be a parent and be able to provide for my family. i am concerned that if this maintains, i won't be able to do that. it's very stressful right now. without w that being said, i am fortunate to have a job in this economy, but i need to pay the bills. >> that was bob who is a police officer in scranton. this new rule means he is getting 7:25 an hour. thank you v
on cnn saturday night. you know this well. the great recession hit wall street and then main street and now it's landing at the steps of city hall. this time public safety, your safety and my safety may take the hit. cuts in city service up for debate in cities large and small from camden to detroit to sacramento. cuts in fire and police protection, is it making all of us less safe. a good place to look for answers is in scranton where police saw their salaries cut to minimum wage. earlier i...
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. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "early start weekend." trying to make a comeback after an embarrassing first run. i'm not talking about an olympic athlete, i'm talking about mitt romney's world tour. >>> a tale of two american swimmers in last night's must-see 400-meter race. >>> already, the spanish olympic team is making headlines but not for their talent. wait until you see why they're making waves and turning heads. >>> it is sunday, july 29. good morning, everyone. so glad you're with us. i'm randi kaye. in syria we may be in the beginning stages of a massacre. the warning from opposition leaders urging allies to act. >> translator: our friends and allies will bear responsibility for the terrifying massacres if aleppo if they don't move soon. the massacre is in aleppo. >> he's talking about the situation in aleppo, as you heard. army tanks battered the city saturday as forces loyal to president assad looked to kru el the crush -- crush the rebels. >>> mitt romney is meeting with israeli leaders. he will deliver a major address on for
. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "early start weekend." trying to make a comeback after an embarrassing first run. i'm not talking about an olympic athlete, i'm talking about mitt romney's world tour. >>> a tale of two american swimmers in last night's must-see 400-meter race. >>> already, the spanish olympic team is making headlines but not for their talent. wait until you see why they're making waves and turning heads. >>> it...
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details still coming into cnn. two american tourists have been kidnapped. the incident taking place where officials say people were taken from a tour bus. it's the third time american tourists have been kidnapped in that area this year. the u.s. embassy in cairo saying we are in close touch with the egyptian authorities who are doing everything they can to bring about the safe release of the american tourists. joining me from jordan is elise. good morning. tell us what is different about this kidnapping than the others we have seen this year. >> reporter: yes, randi. the reason it's different is this time the kidnappers are usually doing these kind of things for money. this time, they have an agenda. they have relatives that have been detained on drug charges and they want to let them go. it's more complicated than getting that money to them. they get released right away. this time, it's more complex. >> they are making specific demands to have their relatives released? >> specific demands to have relatives released. the americans are saying they are workin
details still coming into cnn. two american tourists have been kidnapped. the incident taking place where officials say people were taken from a tour bus. it's the third time american tourists have been kidnapped in that area this year. the u.s. embassy in cairo saying we are in close touch with the egyptian authorities who are doing everything they can to bring about the safe release of the american tourists. joining me from jordan is elise. good morning. tell us what is different about this...
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yesterday on cnn you popped another one. you said that there are questions -- candy crowley said, some of the accusations you're making about some of mitt romney's companies, the companies that bain invested in, took place after mitt romney actually left bain capital and you said that's not so clear. >> i'm not sure. >> it's not. >> he left bain capital in february 2009, also on a financial disclosure that he signed and if he actually is doing what you were saying he's doing, be which is being misleading, and is actually punishable under federal criminal law. are you suggesting that mitt romney is guilty of some kind of felony here? >> dan, what i'm suggesting is, nobody has any idea because the only person with the tax returns is mitt romney. now, let me go through -- >> you're responding to information he released. he released those tax returns. that's what you're responding to. >> i've watched the dan senor infomercial and i would like to be factcheck.org and bring truth into this discussion. let's understand that the day
yesterday on cnn you popped another one. you said that there are questions -- candy crowley said, some of the accusations you're making about some of mitt romney's companies, the companies that bain invested in, took place after mitt romney actually left bain capital and you said that's not so clear. >> i'm not sure. >> it's not. >> he left bain capital in february 2009, also on a financial disclosure that he signed and if he actually is doing what you were saying he's doing,...
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cnn. wrong. first. [ applause ] >> jimmy: at least they're first. wolf blitzer sounds like a hell's angel anyway, right? robert kraft, the owner of the new england patriots, he is the co-star of a strange video that has been making its rounds on the internet. it's an audition tape made by a woman who is believed to be his girlfriend. >> hi, i'm auditions for mary lay unanimous. >> jimmy: that's her. she's auditioning and she needed someone to help her read lines. and that someone she got to help was billionaire nfl team owner robert kraft. >> you were really good up there. i didn't mean that in a sexual -- but not that it wasn't erotic. >> i am so embarrassed. >> well, now we're even. because dancing in front of you was one of the most embarrassing moments in my life. >> no offense, but i get guys like you in my classes all the time. >> so, you don't even remember, which means we're not even. only one way to fix that. >> jimmy: they have such chemistry. there's a magnetism there is -- i almost felt like i might get sucked into it. like watching porn
cnn. wrong. first. [ applause ] >> jimmy: at least they're first. wolf blitzer sounds like a hell's angel anyway, right? robert kraft, the owner of the new england patriots, he is the co-star of a strange video that has been making its rounds on the internet. it's an audition tape made by a woman who is believed to be his girlfriend. >> hi, i'm auditions for mary lay unanimous. >> jimmy: that's her. she's auditioning and she needed someone to help her read lines. and that...
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mitt romney also spoke to cnn's pierce morgan yesterday and accused the president of trying to divide the country. >> there are people who are trying to attack success and are trying to attack our success. that's not going to be successful. when you attack success you have less of it and that's what we've seen in our economy over the last three years. dividing america based on who has money and who hasn't, who is successful and who is less successful that is not the american way. we're an achievement, celebrating oriented nation. that's what's lifted us. it will continue to do so. the attacks that come by people trying to knock down my business career or olympic experience or our success those attacks will not be successful. people want more success. they don't want less success. >> um, okay. let me just -- howard dean, people want more success, i think what they also want is to feel like they can be successful and they don't right now. >> here's what the republicans are trying to do. they got a business guy with a lot of money and engaged in some business practices harmful to ordinar
mitt romney also spoke to cnn's pierce morgan yesterday and accused the president of trying to divide the country. >> there are people who are trying to attack success and are trying to attack our success. that's not going to be successful. when you attack success you have less of it and that's what we've seen in our economy over the last three years. dividing america based on who has money and who hasn't, who is successful and who is less successful that is not the american way. we're an...
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as always, cnn cannot independently verify them. witnesses say president bashar al assad's forces launched a full-scale attack against the opposition syrian army. it's believed more than 200 people were killed. activists told cnn assad's forces shelled the village nonstop from 5:00 in the morning till noon yesterday. many people who fled their houses were reportedly shot to death by pro-regime forces. kofi annan, special forces envoy to syria, said he was shocked and appalled by the slaughter. just three days before the attack, annan met with al assad and afterward called their talks positive and constructive. today, the u.n. organization that coordinates aide to syria said they have run out of language to describe how bad things are. what's left to say, it wondered, after aalling, desperate and deplorable. 287 people in all were killed in syria yesterday. possibly the deadliest day since the uprising began. at least 80 more deaths were reported today. i spoke earlier today with the syrian activist zedun. zedun, we're seeing reports
as always, cnn cannot independently verify them. witnesses say president bashar al assad's forces launched a full-scale attack against the opposition syrian army. it's believed more than 200 people were killed. activists told cnn assad's forces shelled the village nonstop from 5:00 in the morning till noon yesterday. many people who fled their houses were reportedly shot to death by pro-regime forces. kofi annan, special forces envoy to syria, said he was shocked and appalled by the slaughter....
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mitt romney one-on-one, speaking out on cnn. the gop presidential candidate is on the defensive tonight. his campaign added two new senior advisers after a rough few days. and now they're hitting back, accusing the obama campaign of stooping to new lows. the issue, once again mr. romney's involvement at bain capital where he made his fortune. the focus centers around when he finally broke ties with that firm. the obama camp is claiming mr. romney lied about his end date at bain. even suggesting his actions could be criminal. to counter attack, mr. romney went on a media blitz today. something he rarely does. he talked with cnn's national political correspondent jim acosta this evening. >> governor, thanks for joining us. let's talk first about this controversy over when you left bain capital. i'll put one of the documents in question up on screen. their sec filing stating that you were ceo at bain capital past 1999. when you say you left bain to run the olympics. why was your name still on these documents? and why didn't you cle
mitt romney one-on-one, speaking out on cnn. the gop presidential candidate is on the defensive tonight. his campaign added two new senior advisers after a rough few days. and now they're hitting back, accusing the obama campaign of stooping to new lows. the issue, once again mr. romney's involvement at bain capital where he made his fortune. the focus centers around when he finally broke ties with that firm. the obama camp is claiming mr. romney lied about his end date at bain. even suggesting...
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drew griffin with the cnn investigation. >> reporter: it happened here in kansas city. where gsa employees did not just get a free lunch, they got to spend most of the day making it. >> cooking is not a mystery. everybody can learn it. >> reporter: it's all about what the culinary zone calls team building. what did the gsa employees get out of this? this is would be of those employees who says he's afraid to show his face because his boss will be mad. >> it was lunch. we had 25 minutes to get a recipe together, cook for 30. i think there were roughly 25 or 30 people there, and then we were critiqued along the way by the chefs at the institute on what we could do better. >> reporter: and those gsa employees got the whole day off real work to do it. >> reporter: so this was the day's activity, learning how to cook? >> yes. >> reporter: and it didn't just happen once. since 2007, gsa employees came to the culinary center of kansas city nine times for this team building exercises. they cooked lunch, it cost you more than $20,000. that's the total amount for all of those coo
drew griffin with the cnn investigation. >> reporter: it happened here in kansas city. where gsa employees did not just get a free lunch, they got to spend most of the day making it. >> cooking is not a mystery. everybody can learn it. >> reporter: it's all about what the culinary zone calls team building. what did the gsa employees get out of this? this is would be of those employees who says he's afraid to show his face because his boss will be mad. >> it was lunch. we...
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this is cnn presents. tonight's host, drew griffin. >> reporter: a special look at the men and women who have served our country and eye-opening investigations into the unbelievable injustices done to them. we begin with the startling story of how u.s. soldiers were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war, the military embarked on a top secret program to test chemical and biological weapons but researchers used animals but believe it or not they also used humans. volunteers from the army who had no idea what they were signing up for. well, nearly half a century later, some of these human guinea pigs are emerging from the shadows with disturbing stories about what the military did to them then and how they are being treated now. dr. sanjay gupta investigates. >> i joined 18 years of age. the height of the vietnam war and really felt a sense of duty to my country to go and serve. >> i went straight to ft. bragg. it was just the thing to do. that was my obligation. that was my duty as an american. >> i
this is cnn presents. tonight's host, drew griffin. >> reporter: a special look at the men and women who have served our country and eye-opening investigations into the unbelievable injustices done to them. we begin with the startling story of how u.s. soldiers were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war, the military embarked on a top secret program to test chemical and biological weapons but researchers used animals but believe it or not they also used humans. volunteers from...
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. >> cnn's jim acosta, who conducted that interview, joins me. along with cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger. there's clearly a strategy here. your interview, other network interviews as well, part of the strategy by the romney campaign. would you say the takeaway is that the campaign is very worried about this bain story and how it's unfolding? >> i think so, soledad. we got very late notice about this interview possibility. heard about it, about 1:00 this afternoon, and found out the governor was doing a round robin of interviews. because of the fact he said almost the same thing to all of us is an indication that, yes, they were working on this message and they wanted to get it out there. >> gloria, you were in boston. you just got back from the romney headquarters in boston. give us a sense of how the campaign is handling this and what changing they're making to deal with some of this. >> i can tell you, as jim said, that romney was outraged, the campaign was pretty outraged. it's clear, though, they believe, by setting up all these
. >> cnn's jim acosta, who conducted that interview, joins me. along with cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger. there's clearly a strategy here. your interview, other network interviews as well, part of the strategy by the romney campaign. would you say the takeaway is that the campaign is very worried about this bain story and how it's unfolding? >> i think so, soledad. we got very late notice about this interview possibility. heard about it, about 1:00 this afternoon, and...
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cnn has more from abu dhabi. muhammad, among all of those people, civilians, were two more army generals who fled to neighboring turkey, bringing the total number of army defectors to more than 20. more than 20. is the fact that the number is growing, does that tell us maybe that the syrian regime could be weak weakening? >> reporter: well, jennifer, there's been a lot of questions about this this past week. what you've seen this image of invulnerability that the assad regime had this past week. that's gone away. it's the fact that you had more and more members of the army there defecting. but especially high ranking generals. a couple of weeks ago, you had the highest ranking military official yet in syria fleeing the country. the last 24 hours, you had two more generals fleeing, going into turkey, joining the opposition, defecting. you've seen more and more rank and file members of the syrian military join the opposition, become rebel fighters with the free syrian army. they call it -- [ speaking arabic ] >> an
cnn has more from abu dhabi. muhammad, among all of those people, civilians, were two more army generals who fled to neighboring turkey, bringing the total number of army defectors to more than 20. more than 20. is the fact that the number is growing, does that tell us maybe that the syrian regime could be weak weakening? >> reporter: well, jennifer, there's been a lot of questions about this this past week. what you've seen this image of invulnerability that the assad regime had this...